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Grade4Math2/15/2004
Student Name: ___________________________
Class: ___________________________
Date: ___________________________
Instructions: Read each question carefully and circle the correct answer.
1. The numbers in Column A have been changed to the numbers in Column B by using a specific rule.
Which number sentence shows that rule?
A. A ÷ 10 = BB. A + 100 = BC. A x 10 = BD. A x 100 = B
2. Use the given rule to complete the table.
A. 16B. 80C. 20D. 90
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3. Use the given rule to complete the table.
A. 16B. 15C. 24D. 10
4. The Smith family was on vacation. They had 2 months to complete their journey. They drove 50 miles on the first day. By the end of the first month, they had driven 1,500 miles. They wanted to drive 3,250 total miles by the end of their journey. How many miles do they need to travel in the last month?
A. 50 milesB. 1,500 milesC. 3,250 milesD. 1,750 miles
5. The family baked cookies for the school fundraiser. They baked 2 dozen oatmeal, 3 dozen chocolate chip and 1 dozen peanut butter. They plan on selling each cookie for $1.00 and they want to raise $75. How many chocolate chip cookies did the family need to bake?
A. 24 cookiesB. 12 cookiesC. 36 cookiesD. 72 cookies
6. Helen bought 6 green notebooks, 5 orange notebooks, 2 pink notebooks, 9 pencils, and 14 pens. How many notebooks did Helen buy?
A. 36 notebooksB. 22 notebooksC. 11 notebooksD. 13 notebooks
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7. Fill in the blank.
If N + 17 = 39, then N is _______.
A. 56B. 663C. 22D. 2
8. Fill in the blank.
If N ÷ 24 = 6, then N is _____.
A. 134B. 144C. 1,444D. 14
9. Fill in the blank.
If N x 4 = 112, then N is _______.
A. 28B. 448C. 108D. 116
10. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor went to the movies. They took their three children with them. Adult tickets cost $5.50 and child tickets cost $2.75. How much did the movie cost the family?
A. $8.25B. $19.25C. $22.00D. $27.50
11. Mr. Mila owns two restaurants in the middle of town. A total of 23 people work for Mr. Mila. There are 19 people that work at his Italian restaurant and 7 people that work at his Greek restaurant. How many people work at both restaurants?
A. 26 peopleB. 23 peopleC. 3 peopleD. 19 people
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12. Shantal bought 6 doughnuts for $0.45 each and an orange juice for $0.95. How much money did she spend?
A. $3.65B. $1.40C. $8.40D. $6.15
13. Which of these numbers comes between
5.32, ___, 5.40?
A. 5.42B. 5.28C. 5.31D. 5.34
14. Which of these numbers comes between
600.005, _____, 600.1?
A. 600.004B. 600.11C. 600.01D. 600.2
15. What number comes between 48.56, ____, 53.56?
A. 58.76B. 48.55C. 51.10D. 53.66
16. What number completes this number sentence?
9 x ? = 81
A. 729B. 9C. 72D. 8
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17. What number completes this number sentence?
(13 + 8) + 11 = 13 + (11 + ?)
A. 11B. 3C. 14D. 8
18. What number completes this number sentence?
(6 x 3) x ? = 3 x (6 x 2)
A. 9B. 36C. 2D. 18
19. Use the diagram to answer the question.
Who are Mary's children?
A. Marcy, Mark, Mary, and ChelseaB. Kylie and CassidyC. Deron, Isabell, and ScottD. Martin and Marshall
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20. Use the diagram to answer the question.
How many children does Charlie have?
A. 1 childB. 0 childrenC. 3 childrenD. 5 children
21. Use the diagram to answer the question.
How many children does Renee have?
A. 0 childrenB. 4 childrenC. 6 childrenD. 3 children
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22. Each child in Mrs. Frazier's class owns no more than one pet. Mrs. Frazier's class counted the number of pets they own. The number of each is shown on the graph.
How many more children own dogs than fish?
A. 1 childB. 2 childrenC. 3 childrenD. 4 children
23. Each child in Mrs. Frazier's class owns no more than one pet. Mrs. Frazier's class counted the number of pets they own. The number of each is shown on the graph.
How many children own cats?
A. 3 childrenB. 4 childrenC. 5 childrenD. 6 children
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24. Use the following bar graph to answer the question.
Which activity has 18 campers in it?
A. Tug of WarB. Arts & CraftsC. Water SportsD. Pottery
25. For his science project, Cal can use green, blue, orange or brown paper. He has black, white, and red paint.
How many paper and paint combinations can Cal make?
A. 6 color combinationsB. 9 color combinationsC. 7 color combinationsD. 12 color combinations
26. Grant received the following scores on his Biology exams: 85, 67, 92, 64, 81, 77, 73.
What is his average exam score?
A. 539B. 77C. 38.5D. 269.5
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27. The following is a list of the temperatures in Seattle in the first two weeks of September: 67, 78, 82, 87, 91, 78, 80, 75, 69, 47, 50, 57, 44, and 39.
What was the average temperature?
A. 94.4 degreesB. 67.4 degreesC. 33.7 degreesD. 47.2 degrees
28. Use the information in the table to answer the question.
If Kendra and David were a team, what would their total height be?
A. 3 in.B. 95 in.C. 1 in.D. 93 in.
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29. Use the following table to answer the question.
How many more hoops did Joanne make than Chris?
A. 7 hoopsB. 32 hoopsC. 8 hoopsD. 57 hoops
30. This table is a price list:
sneakers $13.00 pants $10.00sweaters $14.00 hats $ 6.00T-shirts $ 7.00 jackets $22.00
Marge purchased 4 T-shirts and 2 pants. She gave the sale person $100. How much will she get back?
A. $28B. $20C. $48D. $52
31. 5.99 + 10 ? 6.09
A. =B. >C. <
32. Which group of decimals is ordered from least to greatest?
A. 3.001 3.010 3.0001B. 1.109 1.099 1.9999C. 9.301 9.302 9.2038D. 6.002 6.020 6.2000
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33. Which of the following is a true statement?
A. 0.0098 < 0.001B. 6.2391 < 6.240C. 16.777 = 16.77D. 9.99 < 9.0999
34. Find the missing number.
A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4
35. Find the missing number.
A. 84B. 56C. 3D. 19
36. Find the missing number.
A. 1B. 10C. 11D. 13
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37. What fraction of the squares are shaded? Reduce your answer to lowest terms.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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39. Choose the lowest terms fraction that shows the number of squares shaded.
A.
B.
C.
D. 1
40. Which pair of figures is congruent?
A. AB. BC. CD. D
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41. Which shape is NOT congruent with the shaded one?
A. AB. BC. CD. They are all congruent.
42. Which figure is congruent with the shaded figure?
A. AB. BC. CD. none of the above
43. How many sides does an octagon have?
A. sixB. fourC. eightD. five
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44. Which figure is a cone?
A. AB. BC. CD. none of the above
45. Which figure is a pyramid?
A. AB. BC. CD. none of the above
46. Which box contains a vertical line?
A. AB. BC. CD. none of the above
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47. Which set of line segments is intersecting?
A. AB. BC. CD. D
48. Which set of line segments is parallel?
A. AB. BC. CD. D
49. In the cross country bike race, Steve, Marc, Joy and Peggy finished in the top four. Steve finished second. Joy did not finish fourth. Marc finish third.
Which person finished first?
A. SteveB. MarcC. JoyD. Peggy
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50. In the marathon, Elijah, Adrian, Briana, and Sophia finished in the top four. Sophia came in first place. Elijah came in third place. Briana came in before Adrian.
Who came in fourth place?
A. ElijahB. AdrianC. BrianaD. Sophia
51. In the marathon, Elijah, Adrian, Briana, and Sophia finished in the top four. Sophia came in first place. Elijah came in third place. Briana came in before Adrian.
Who came in second place?
A. ElijahB. AdrianC. BrianaD. Sophia
52.
A. 6B. 4C. 5D. 12
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53. Which shape would be best to use to fill up the following figure?
A.
B.
C.
D.
54.
A. 9B. 21C. 90D. 6
55.
A. YESB. NO
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56.
A. YESB. NO
57.
A. YESB. NO
58. Measure the length of the object to the nearest centimeter.
A. 3 cmB. 4 cmC. 2 cmD. 1 cm
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59. Measure the length of the object to the nearest centimeter.
A. 6 cmB. 7 cmC. 8 cmD. 9 cm
60. Choose the best answer.
What units would you use to measure a person's weight?
A. gramsB. centimetersC. kilometersD. kilograms
61. Find the area of the following figure in square centimeters.
A. 11 square centimetersB. 3 square centimetersC. 33 square centimetersD. 45 square centimeters
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62. Find the area of the following figure in square centimeters.
A. 18 square centimetersB. 19 square centimetersC. 20 square centimetersD. 81 square centimeters
63. What is the area of this figure?
A. 9 square unitsB. 3 square unitsC. 18 square unitsD. 6 square units
64. What is the area of this figure?
A. 40 square feetB. 351 square feetC. 80 square feetD. 257 square feet
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65. Find the area of the following rectangle.
A. 20 square centimetersB. 21 square centimetersC. 10 square centimetersD. 4 square centimeters
66. Find the area of the following figure.
A. 14 square inchesB. 28 square inchesC. 196 square inchesD. 56 square inches
67. Use the calendar to answer the question.
How many Tuesdays are in this month?
A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 6
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68. Use the calendar to answer the question.
What is the date of the second Monday?
A. 2ndB. 19thC. 5thD. 12th
69. What is the name of the 9th month?
A. AugustB. SeptemberC. OctoberD. November
70. 1 pound = 16 ounces
Using this information, choose which of the following is true.
A. 2 pounds = 33 ouncesB. 5 pounds = 64 ouncesC. 2 pounds > 30 ouncesD. 4 pounds < 24 ounces
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71. Use the table to answer the questions.
16 quarts = ? gallons
A. 4 gallonsB. 16 gallonsC. 32 gallonsD. 2 gallons
72. How many kilograms are equal to 6,000 grams? (1,000 grams = 1 kilogram)
A. 6 kilogramsB. 60 kilogramsC. 600 kilogramsD. 6,000 kilograms
73. What is the perimeter of this shape?
A. 87 cmB. 89 cmC. 97 cmD. 99 cm
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74. What is the perimeter of this triangle?
A. 30 inB. 60 inC. 40 inD. 20 in
75. What is the perimeter of this shape?
A. 65 ftB. 130 ftC. 84 ftD. 32 ft
76. Which unit of measure would be best to use when expressing the length of your thumb?
A. metersB. feetC. yardsD. centimeters
77. Which unit of measure would be best to use when expressing the length of a magazine?
A. feetB. millimetersC. metersD. inches
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78. Chelsea wants to know how tall she is. Which tool should Chelsea use to measure her height?
A. a rulerB. a measuring tapeC. a yardstickD. a protractor
79. What temperature will this thermometer show if the temperature drops 6 degrees?
A. 18º B. 7º C. 5º D. 16º
80. If the temperature shown on this thermometer fell 12 degrees, what temperature would it be?
A. 58º FB. 72º FC. 86º FD. 60º F
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81. What temperature would this thermometer show if the temperature rose 15 degrees?
A. 37° FB. 27° FC. 39° FD. 29° F
82. What time will it be 7 hours before midnight?
A. 7:00 A.M.B. 5:00 P.M.C. 7:00 P.M.D. 5:00 A.M.
83. Which of the following is the same as 4:27?
A. 27 minutes to 4B. 33 minutes after 5C. 27 minutes after 4D. 3 minutes to 5
84. The party starts at 7:30 P.M. It lasts 4 hours and 25 minutes. What time does it end?
A. 12:55 A.M.B. 12:55 P.M.C. 11:55 P.M.D. 11:50 P.M.
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85. Rope = 126 centimetersString = 250 centimetersShoelace = 143 centimetersChain = 150 centimeters
How long would the shoelace and string be together?
A. 188 centimetersB. 168 centimetersC. 393 centimetersD. 383 centimeters
86. Which of the following would most likely be used to measure the length of your bedroom?
A. kilometersB. centimetersC. metersD. millimeters
87. Which of the following statements is true?
A. 4 yards = 48 feetB. 24 inches = 3 feetC. 3 yards = 18 feetD. 1 yard = 3 feet
88. What is the volume of the figure?
A. 48 cubic unitsB. 16 cubic unitsC. 11 cubic unitsD. 32 cubic units
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89. Find the number of cubic units in the figure.
A. 6 cubic unitsB. 12 cubic unitsC. 36 cubic unitsD. 24 cubic units
90. Find the number of units in this figure.
A. 20 cubic unitsB. 12 cubic unitsC. 16 cubic unitsD. 18 cubic units
91. Which of the following is another way to write 0.573?
A. 10/573B. 573/1,000C. 100/573D. 573/100
92. Which of the following is another way to write 5/10?
A. 1/10B. 1/5C. 10/5D. 1/2
93. Which of the following is another way to write 0.75?
A. 75/10B. 10/75C. 3/4D. 2/3
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94. Which of the following should you use to estimate 6,543 - 3,299 to the nearest thousand?
A. 6,500 - 3,300B. 6,000 - 3,000C. 7,000 - 4,000D. 7,000 - 3,000
95. What is 9,342 rounded to the nearest hundred?
A. 9,000B. 9,300C. 9,400D. 9,340
96. What is 36,482 rounded to the nearest ten thousand?
A. 40,000B. 30,000C. 36,000D. 37,000
97. Last week Doughnut Dunkers delivered 837 dozen doughnuts on Monday. They delivered 1,139 dozen doughnuts on Tuesday. They delivered 3,467 dozen doughnuts on Wednesday.
How many dozen doughnuts were delivered?
A. 12,976 dozen doughnutsB. 4,323 dozen doughnutsC. 3,342 dozen doughnutsD. 5,443 dozen doughnuts
98. The Bates family flew 17,932 miles in April. They flew 9,067 miles in June. They flew 14,329 miles in September.
How many miles did the Bates family fly from April through September?
A. 41,328 milesB. 22,288 milesC. 12,001 milesD. 40,317 miles
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99. The students at Applewood Elementary bought 7,297 lunches in a week. The students at Treebriar Elementary bought 8,972 lunches in a week. The students at Oakwood Elementary bought 5,639 lunches in a week.
What is the total number of lunches that were purchased?
A. 20,798 lunchesB. 21,978 lunchesC. 21,908 lunchesD. 20,908 lunches
100. Which of the following statements is true?
A. 123,456 < 113,456B. 505,050 = 50,505C. 511,111 < 4,111,111D. 100,000 = 1
101. Which of the following statements is true?
A. 67,451 < 67,551B. 59,023 < 59,003C. 81,200 = 82,100D. 59,990 > 69,990
102. Which of the following statements is true?
A. 101,101 < 100,100B. 60,677 < 60,766C. 151,100 = 151,010D. 21,672 > 26,172
103. There are 375 cars to wash at the spring car wash. Six students each washed an equal number of cars.
How many cars were not washed?
A. 9 carsB. 6 carsC. 3 carsD. 19 cars
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104. The local animal shelter had 34 orphaned kitten for adoption. Nine families adopted an equal number of kittens.
How many kittens were not adopted?
A. 9 kittensB. 7 kittensC. 4 kittensD. 17 kittens
105. The Jimenez family bought 45 gallons of paint to paint their house. They painted 4 rooms with an equal amount of paint.
How many gallons of paint were left over?
A. 1 gallonB. 4 gallonsC. 0 gallonsD. 3 gallons
106. Which of the following groups of numbers contains common multiples of 9 and 3?
A. 25, 18B. 26, 33C. 27, 63D. 28, 21
107. Which of the following is a prime number?
A. 9B. 15C. 23D. 33
108. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 3 and 7?
A. 42B. 10C. 4D. 27
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109. Amanda rides her bicycle 57 miles each day.
In 353 days, how many miles has she ridden?
A. 4,236 milesB. 410 milesC. 20,121 milesD. 178,971 miles
110. Beth has 521 books. Each book has 12 pictures.
How many pictures does Beth have in all?
A. 6,252 picturesB. 533 picturesC. 1,563 picturesD. 0 pictures
111. Lee is a marathon runner. He runs 1,023 miles each month.
In 43 months, how many miles has he run?
A. 7,161 milesB. 48,289 milesC. 43,989 milesD. 43,889 miles
112. Is the following number odd or even?
100,054,181
A. oddB. even
113. Which of the following numbers is even?
A. 2,685B. 3,841C. 4,687D. 2,346
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114. Which of the following numbers is odd?
A. 950B. 233C. 828D. 792
115. Use the number 143,327.
What is the value of the 4?
A. 400B. 400,000C. 40D. 40,000
116. Use the number 987,621.
What is the value of the 9?
A. 900,000B. 90,000C. 9,000D. 900
117. Use the number 126,473.
What is the value of the 1?
A. 10B. 100,000C. 100D. 0
118. My grandmother was born in 1912.
How old was she in 1960?
A. 72 years oldB. 48 years oldC. 58 years oldD. 52 years old
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119. Phillip was born in 1968.
How old was he in 1983?
A. 15 years oldB. 5 years oldC. 17 years oldD. 12 years old
120. Last year Jessie rode 7,873 miles on her bicycle. This year she rode 8,934 miles.
How many more miles did Jessie ride this year than last year?
A. 1,261 milesB. 1,161 milesC. 2,161 milesD. 1,061 miles
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